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to the Brazil vs Mexico match.Date: Saturday June 22, 2013Start Time: Kick off: 3 p.m. ET
Location: Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova – Salvador, Bahia
TV Info: ESPN

The 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, the 9th edition of the FIFA
Confederations Cup, is an international association football tournament
that will be held in Brazil in 2013, as a prelude to the 2014 FIFA World
Cup.[2] The tournament is expected to be held from 15 to 30 June 2013.
Brazil are the defending champions. As the competition partially
overlaps with the fourth round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
in Asian zone, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) asked FIFA to
consider a change of date. However, the AFC decided that the match day
will be adjusted only for Japan, the representative of AFC for the
Confederations Cup. Uruguay, Italy and Spain will have the opportunity
to become the third team (after Argentina and France) to win all three
major FIFA tournaments: the World Cup, the Olympic football competition
and the Confederations Cup.

Match Details

Italy

vs.

Brazil

Match scheduled: Saturday, June 22
from 01:00 to 03:00 (in 2 days)

Group A (Group Stage) :: 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 :: Brazil

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Team News

Brazil

David Luiz broke his nose in the 2-0 win over Mexico, and while he
will play on in the rest of the tournament—most likely with a protective
mask in place—Scolari may well select Bayern Munich’s European
Cup-winning defender Dante for the final group game.

Atletico Mineiro striker Jo, a late call-up for the competition due
to Leandro Damiao’s injury, has scored after coming on as a substitute
in both of their previous matches and may get the nod ahead of Fred.

With qualification assured, but the looming spectre of Spain on the
horizon if they don’t secure top spot in the group, expect some
changes—Filipe Luis could start in place of Marcelo, while Hernanes may
slot into midfield in place of Paulinho, who hurt his hamstring against
Mexico—but nothing wholesale.

With Claudio Marchisio’s continuing struggles at the international
level, Prandelli selected Alberto Aquilani for the match with Japan, but
that experiment was deemed a failure after just 30 minutes, when
Aquilani was replaced by Sebastian Giovinco.

Daniele De Rossi picked up a second yellow card against Japan, and
will therefore miss the match through suspension, whilst Andrea Pirlo
will also miss out through injury. Potentially Aquilani and Marchisio
may both be offered a quick reprieve. Lazio’s Antonio Candreva
represents another alternative in the midfield area.

Prandelli has appeared settled on a 4-3-2-1 formation with Mario
Balotelli as the spearhead, supported by Emanuele Giaccherini and
another. in recent times. However, given the absences in midfield, he
may revert to a back three, bringing in Leonardo Bonucci to complete the
Juventus defensive connection.

Christian Maggio started at right-back against Japan, but having
struggled against Shinji Kagawa will likely be replaced by Ignazio
Abate, who began the tournament against Mexico.

Brazil’s No.10 has been in incredible form at the tournament so far,
scoring two storming goals and offering a virtuoso performance for the
Selecao which proved the difference against Mexico.

Operating mainly from the left-wing in the tournament thus far, his
pace, trickery and intelligent movement have been a nightmare for
opposing defenders so far, and his assist for Jo’s goal against Mexico
was simply astonishing.

Questions have been raised as to whether he has what it takes to lead
“his” Brazil into the World Cup next summer. So far, the answers have
only been positive.

Mario Balotelli

The 22-year-old AC Milan star has two goals in his two Confederations
Cup games so far, and has arguably been Italy’s most important—and
perhaps best—player.

He gave the Mexico defence the runaround in the opening game,
intelligently dropping into space while also making clever runs in
behind. It was a perfect example of how to play as a lone striker. His
goal, when he overpowered Mexican skipper Maza Rodriguez, was just
reward for his wonderful all-round performance.

Against Japan he was isolated for the most part, but always offered
an outlet and during his sides first-half slumber, he was the only man
to show any real attacking threat or intent.

With his power, pace and technical prowess all seemingly being
harnessed in the most positive of manners at present, the mercurial
striker will offer a far greater threat to the Brazil defence than they
have faced in their opening two matches.

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